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... to have issues). The idea was a good one, if the execution left something to be desired. Some of the instruments I was most curious about they apparently had no recordings of, while it would have been nice to have had the instruments grouped more thematically, such that one could hear the different varieties of violins, for example, in succession so as to better appreciate the differences. Downstairs, they had some of the tools and processes for church-bell ...

... with some of the freshest stuff I've ever seen. Jo and I saw grapes the size of plums and the nice man let me try be. It was sweeter than any other grape I've ever had that doesn't come out of a bottle marked 18 BUT the skin was so bitter that my eyes filled with tears from the taste. Needless to say I didn't buy any. Sadly they had no raspberrys which is a bummer too. Jo decided that another waffle was in order but this time I didn't partake. I enjoyed the new form ...

... It is amazing. The people are super nice and it just has a really good vibe to it. And maybe I'm a little bit biased because it used to be a chocolate factory... Yum. It also has some good board games and a guitar, which made me realize how much I miss playing guitar. So while I was in Antwerp, I mostly just walked around and enjoyed the architecture with some waffles, chocolate, and frites. Everything is super medieval, which makes it cool but ...

... solely by men and the food places were all moroccan. We eventually found a place with some women in but were the only unaccompanied females in the room. This was quite amusing since there was no feeling of threat and no one even stared at us also the food was very good.

We returned to the hotel and settled down for a good nights sleep. We had quite an early train in the morning (9.30 - well I think it is early) so I could not sleep.

Day 7 Today we went on a walking tour of Antwerp, Belgium's second largest city. During the first half of the 14th century Antwerp became the most important trading and financial center in Western Europe. The guild houses built on the main square are impressive, as is the Cathedral of Our Lady, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the ...